Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 08 18:14:00 EDT 2003 | Brian W.
I had an Omni10 that was set up for nitrogen, but also required a water chiller. Make sure your oven wasn't set up to be run with one. If, it was, I know a couple places that sell chillers which will meet the requirements. Brian W.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 08 11:01:38 EDT 2003 | X
Contact Electrovert on your questions- Tad Formella, tformell@cooksonelectronics.com , 573-346-3341 ex 132
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 09 08:05:15 EDT 2003 | davef
Se�or Tech: Exploring other options is good, but at the end of the day $2k might be money well spent.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 04 12:07:18 EDT 2003 | cyber_wolf
Hi all, We recently purchased an Omniflow 10 and I am setting up some new recipes. I am told that you can crank the belt speed up pretty fast on this oven. The recipe I am working on now has a belt speed of 30 ipm. What should I have the belt speed
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 08 11:06:39 EDT 2003 | cyber_wolf
The reason I am posting on this site is because Electrovert wants to charge me like 2k to answer my questions.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 08 16:15:50 EDT 2003 | X
Oh, I see, concerning the fee. Sorry. Running NitroCool without N2 is possible, but cooling performance will be weak. You will want to get the higest flow out of the blowers. Try taking it all apart to remove bits that abstruct flow. Good luck.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 09 06:57:52 EDT 2003 | cyber_wolf
Yes I have cleaned the nitrogen knives out, and I have a chiller hooked to the heat exchanger(radiator).I am starting to think that I need to replace the radiator with another blower...??? Thanks for the input. Regards, Sr.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 18 11:07:39 EDT 2003 | donbell
SR. Tech: I have worked with Omniflo 7 and 10 ovens for many years. I purchased several 10 zone ovens in '98 when I worked for Ericsson. Here are some of my experinces with Electrovert Omniflo ovens; Yes, you can expect to run the conveyor speed a
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 06 21:50:09 EDT 2003 | Hoss
Sr. Assuming you are processing the garden variety 63/37 paste on FR4 substrates, a good starting point is to plan for 3.5 to 4.5 minutes of process time on the board. If you measure the total heated length of your oven and you use the range above,
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 08 06:50:45 EDT 2003 | cyber_wolf
Thanks. I have another question. I believe this machine was originally set up to run nitrogen. In the cooling section there are two chambers. One with a radiator air/nitrogen knives and the other section/chamber has a blower. Instead of running nitr